The 24-Hour American Day: Insights from the Latest Time Use Statistics
Briefly

On average, Americans spent most of their day sleeping and engaging in personal care, while leisure activities consumed more time than work, with TV watching leading.
92% of people age 15 and over participated in leisure activities, with the majority (2.7 hours) devoted to watching TV, highlighting America's preference for visual entertainment.
Working hours were significantly impacted by Covid-19, as 35% of employed individuals worked from home, averaging 5.1 hours a day, compared to those who went into the workplace.
Household activities are typically more prevalent among women (48%) than men (22%), with only 1.92 hours spent on chores, showcasing the disparity in domestic responsibilities.
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